Columbia University Lion Dance (CULD) is a student-run troupe founded in the fall of 2000 with the help of the Columbia University Chinese Students Club (CSC) in New York City.
Ever since our debut at CSC’s Lunar Gala in the spring of 2001, the largest culture and fashion show on campus, our membership and popularity
have steadily been on the rise. Our style of lion dancing was first shaped by Tony Chuy’s Northern Mantis
School and carries influences of Hung Gar and Southern Mantis foundations from contributions by our more
experienced members.
In 2009, Columbia University Lion Dance became recognized at Columbia by ABC (Activities Board at
Columbia). We are open to all, and no experience is necessary! We will teach you everything from
techniques and tricks to history and customs, and we provide all equipment. We perform all over New York
City as well as at Columbia for all sorts of occasions: campus events, corporate events, charity events,
weddings, birthday parties, Chinese New Year events, you name it! We practice hard, have fun, and we bring
you a slice of traditional Chinese culture.
Today, we perform on campus and across New York City, celebrating Chinese culture through the traditional art of lion dance.